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CrunchBang lead developer Philip Newborough (corenominal) posted this message several minutes ago on the CrunchBang Forums:

“Happy to report that the repo server is back online. Here is the update from the team at Linode:

“> The null route on your Linode’s IP address has been removed at this time and we have set this ticket to automatically close in 48 hours while we monitor for any additional issues.

“Once again, apologies for the inconvenience and thank you all for your patience, understanding and kind words of support.”

So now you can go back to your usual CrunchBanging, whether it’s downloading the distro, updating or running the cb-welcome script.

It’s good to be back and I’d like to echo corenominal’s apology for the incovenience.

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(Larry Cafiero is one of the founders of the Lindependence Project and develops business software at Redwood Digital Research, a consultancy that provides FOSS solutions in the small business and home office environment.)